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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Secret Life of Pets 2
Filing firmly under ‘sequels I can’t imagine anyone was asking for’ but hey, it’s Illumination entertainment, is more of the Secret Life of Pets. This time, stepping in for the no-longer-hireable Louis C.K. is Patton Oswalt. He voices Max, who lives with his owner Katie (Ellie Kemper), his best dog friend Duke (Eric Stonestreet) and now, a new husband (Pete
Highly Suspect Reviews: Dark Phoenix
DARK PHOENIX MOVIE REVIEW The X-Men films give a second go-round at the legendary Jean Grey/Phoenix story after X3 so thoroughly f#@cked it up. This time it’s long-time X-movie-writer Simon Kinberg being given a chance behind the camera. Oh, who also wrote X3. Just saying. This also being (assuming we never actually get a theatrical release for New Mutants) the
Screener Squad: Chernobyl (Miniseries Review)
CHERNOBYL – MINISERIES REVIEW The Screener Squad are traveling back to the 80’s courtesy of HBO to witness the horror that is Chernobyl. Over the course of five episodes, the miniseries covers the incident from the initial explosion on April 1986 to the lengthy process in not only handling the nuclear fallout from the reactor but from the potential political
Digital Noise Episode 218: French Ghosts of Laura Mars
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 218 John and Chris are all up in this stack of home releases and MAN there are some crazy movies to talk about. Get yer Digital Noise fix right here! PLEASE USE OUR IMAGE LINKS TO BUY ANY OF THESE TITLES ON AMAZON. IN FACT, PLEASE USE THEM AS YOUR STARTING POINT FOR ANYTHING YOU BUY OFF
Screener Squad: True Fiction
TRUE FICTION MOVIE REVIEW Is this movie truly stranger than fiction? You’re about to find out with the film True Fiction. Meet Avery Malone, a typical out of work writer trying desperately to get work. Things look up for her when she applies for the job of assistant for her favorite horror writer Caleb Conrad. But things get weird when
Screener Squad: Always Be My Maybe
ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE MOVIE REVIEW It’s time for more Netflix lovey-dovey stuff with Always Be My Maybe. The film follows a pair of childhood friends who were very close when they were young but ended up separated for sixteen years as life took them down different paths. They meet up again as adults and get involved in each other’s

